The Man-in-the-Browser has had a makeover: He is now available as the Universal Man-in-the-Browser (uMitB).
The latest utility for a well-established malware scam offers two major improvements, said security vendor Trusteer, whose CTO, Amit Klein, wrote about it in a blog post on Wednesday.
First, it is not limited to targeting specific websites. Instead, it recognizes form fields on any site visited by an infected user, such as those for names, addresses, credit cards or passwords.